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Regulators call for research to include pregnant and breastfeeding women
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Illicit COVID-19 drugs bound for Mexico seized by US authorities
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Florida files Amicus brief in defense of Federal Prescription Drug Importation Rule – Chipley Bugle
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Scientists in Thailand work to combat zoonotic diseases at their source. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates “intimate” linkages between the health of humans, animals and ecosystems, as zoonotic diseases spread between animals and people, the World Health Organization (WHO) chief said February 21. Credit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) via UN News
EDINBURGH, Scotland, May 24 2021 (IPS) - Although the World Health Organization’s (WHO) mission to discover its origins has proven inconclusive, the Covid-19 pandemic has nonetheless clearly highlighted the need for better care, attention, and investment in animal health systems.
Without a decisive change of course to prevent other diseases from jumping the species barrier, we will likely be unable to avoid the pandemics of the future, which could prove even more severe and destructive.
A Grand Junction man has been found guilty of distributing fentanyl and counterfeit substances that resulted in the death of a Carbondale man in 2017.
Bruce Holder, 55, of Grand Junction, was convicted of conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and counterfeit substances, distribution of fentanyl resulting in death, distribution of fentanyl and distribution of a counterfeit substance. He will be sentenced in August.
Prosecutors established that Holder, working with his wife, children and other members of his family, distributed pills that looked like Oxycodone pills but were counterfeit and spiked with fentanyl. He distributed tens of thousands of pills in western Colorado, according to a news release.